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Europol

British  
/ ˈjʊərəʊˌpɒl /

acronym

  1. European Police Office, an international association devoted to fighting cross-border organized crime within the European Union

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Approximately 100 tons of glass eels transit each year, according to the European police agency Europol.

From Barron's

One of the boys allegedly walked past the offices of Europol, Eurojust and the Canadian embassy in The Hague carrying a "wi-fi sniffer" - a device designed to identify and intercept wi-fi networks.

From BBC

In addition to working with local Egyptian authorities, ACE’s investigation was aided by Europol, the U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

Police in Malta freed three Colombian women - two sisters and their aunt - who were originally offered employment as cleaners there by an Italian national, Europol said.

From BBC

Rik Ferguson, special advisor to Europol's European Cyber Crime Centre, says the sources of speculation about the group's involvement seem credible but adds that he has seen no conclusive evidence so far.

From BBC